There needs to be serious infrastructure changes if the Government plans to ban gas and oil boilers.Such a ban would apply to newly-built houses from next year, and to replacement installations in existing homes as soon as 2025.That means taking heat generated by industry sources that is then pumped out to heat nearby homes.
"The anticipated significant growth in data centres in Ireland may present niche opportunities for heatpump-based district heating networks at appropriate locations.
Another half baked idea.. DOB et al got the contract yet?
Ryan expects millions of homes to be ripped apart to facilitate his shit all in the space of two years. Not gonna happen
Shame on FF and FG for pandering to every stupid idea Eamon Ryan suggests. It's beyond silly at this stage
Just use tractor diesel instead
Not going to happen
Ryan and the Greens and FFG can stick these plans where the sun don't shine, or into their financial and property portfolios, which are equally opaque.
Can’t use coal, can’t use wood, can’t use gas, can’t use electricity. What does EamonRyan recommend using to heat houses? Unicorn rainbow dust?
Is there a threshold where Irish people will say 'I have had enough of this shit'?
Boiler's from Belfast
This article is a tad misleading. I was tempted to put up something like 'Alexa, tell me what happened to the Greens?' But, if it is genuinely considered, electoral wipe out is certainly guaranteed with this plan.
Ok, but will the government pay for my new heating system?
FG FF GREENS OUT!!
Hahahaha wat it matters not the country will be on the floor by then as hyperinflation will continue to send us into a 3rd world economy while the rising east sends down the declined west and all we can do is wat we are doing keep printing more worthless currency
Martin has literally told ryan to do what he wants. I for one will not comply to this in any way. I will not be putting in eamons cheap pump shit
It means that Govt Ministers can continue to Warm their Assets with Russian Oil while ordinary folk will have to fork out up to 50,000 Euro extra for alternatives such as solar power in a country that is dark for half the year and heat recovery pumps the manufacture of which?